How can marketers satisfy this unquenchable desire for new content? One technology that helps tackle the need for developing and delivering a constant stream of personalized content to customers is natural language generation (NLG).

NetLibrary, OCLC's platform for eContent and provider of eBooks for the institutional library market, has announced agreements with 19 publishers that will add thousands of new eBooks and eAudiobooks to NetLibrary's catalog of titles.

OCLC, a nonprofit library service and research organization, and Index Data, a software development and consulting enterprise, are working together to extend the discovery capabilities of WorldCat Local to include all licensed and full-text resources of a library.

Authernative, Inc., developer of user and transaction authentication and identity management technologies, announced that the United States Patent & Trademark Office has granted the company a patent for a private and secure financial transactions method.

Fuze Digital Solutions, LLC, provider of enterprise-grade customer care solutions, announced that they have filed a patent application for their new technology that facilitates, motivates, and rewards people in a community for contributing content to a knowledgebase.

Digital Element, provider of IP Intelligence solutions, announced that Bizo, an advertising business unit of ZoomInfo, will leverage the company's IP Intelligence technology to enhance targeting capabilities.

LexisNexis, provider of business information solutions, announced it is expanding the content offerings available through lexis.com and unveiling enhancements to its PatentOptimizer and Global IP Law Service solutions.

Fios Inc., provider of discovery management services, announced it has expanded its data management services to include the native processing of popular mbox file formats, including Gmail and Google Chat files.

The Copyright Office announced that it will enter the next phase in the implementation of its business process reengineering effort to modernize operations from a paper-based to a Web-based processing environment.

MadCap Software, the content of multi-channel content authoring, announced that GPRO Technologies Berhad has cut its time for documentation authoring and translation up to six-fold using MadCap Lingo and MadCap Flare.

Cognition Technologies, the creator of Cognition's Semantic NLP, the semantic natural language processing technology, announced that it has licensed its technology to Merrill Lextranet, provider of litigation support and case management systems and tools.

TERMINALFOUR, developer of enterprise web content management software, announced the availability of a migration application designed to allow for the migration from the discontinued Serena Collage product to TERMINALFOUR Site Manager.

Getty Images, Inc., creator and distributor of multimedia products, announced that its stockholders voted to adopt the merger agreement providing for the acquisition of Getty Images by affiliates of the private equity firm Hellman & Friedman LLC.

Seesmic, the online video conversation platform, announced it has received $6 million in series B financing co-led by Omidyar Network, the investment firm of eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, and venture capital firm, Wellington Partners.

Parascale, provider of cloud storage solutions for rich media content, announced that it has closed a $11.37 million Series A financing round led by venture capital firms Charles River Ventures and Menlo Ventures.

Inmagic, Inc. announced a new direction and product lineup including the next version of Inmagic Presto, a socialized version of Inmagic's knowledge repository, which the company plans to ship in Fall 2008.